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Jim Murphy [1947-0] American
Rank: 111
Author, Former Minister of State for Europe


James Francis "Jim" Murphy is a former Scottish Labour Party politician who was the Leader of the Scottish Labour Party between 2014 and 2015 and was the Member of Parliament for East Renfrewshire from 1997 until 2015.

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A move to a different town or school gives us new places to explore, new people to meet; a lost pet means we have to organize a careful search; baby-sitting requires looking out for dangers a young child can't foresee; a car crash or fire demands that we get help immediately. Car, Pet
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History often reads as a hard and grim experience. But people are remarkably resilient and funny, even when the going is very hard.
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I think my ancestors had to be enormously strong emotionally and very courageous.
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I write narrative nonfiction, creating lively scenes through action and the use of quotes from firsthand accounts, all based on rigorous research. If I say a character leaned against a fence on a windy day, than I have at least two sources to back up these details.
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There are a number of things everyone can do to help protect whales.
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I don't think many of us face the same sort of physical adventures our ancestors did, at least not on a daily basis.
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I've written fiction... but the nonfiction has always received the most attention.
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When you spend a year or two researching a subject, and you're still fascinated by it, that's a good indicator that what you're doing will appeal to others, as well.
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'West To A Land Of Plenty' shows a family heading west, first on board a train, and then going into areas as yet untamed by rail by way of an ox-drawn wagon.
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We will never know exactly how many women disguised themselves as men and fought in the Civil War. At the close of the hostilities, it was estimated that approximately 400 women had managed to enlist, but this number is almost certainly too low.
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